Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun] [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | If the tenant 's reimbursement is for the landlord 's grant of a new right , ie one which was not in the original lease , arguably the landlord makes a standard-rated supply of services , unless the right is an exempt ( or possibly zero-rated ) interest in land . |
2 | How successfully the leopard has adapted to a wide range of habitat may be judged from the fact that there are twenty-four different subspecies all of which differ only slightly in colouring or body size and shape . |
3 | Emphasis is placed on how successfully the approach accounts for the events of the last five years . |
4 | Commercially the deal makes sense and the merged operation may be able to save up to £3.5m a year by cutting out any duplication . |
5 | In the end , I bought an Ambra Hurdla 386SX fro the office supplies firm , Wildings — and I 'm wrestling with Microsoft Works — simply because the assistants in the shop were so helpful . |
6 | Where a woman fails to perform her expected role properly the GP tends to see her ‘ either in terms of the conventional models of their own social background ( she must adjust to her situation ) , or in terms of individual personal inadequacy ( that she must be referred to the psychiatrist ) ’ ( Barrett and Roberts , 1978 , p. 46 ) . |
7 | Used properly the method empties the mind of everything extraneous . |
8 | Many of these weaknesses will emerge more clearly in later chapters , where we shall see how powerfully the pendulum has swung away from the position of Liberal Theology in recent generations , at least among the leaders and pioneers of theological thinking . |
9 | The more significant the contribution of the dead person , the more powerfully the grief has to be shown , even if it means , as in some eastern countries , hiring women to act as professional mourners following the funeral procession , weeping and wailing . |
10 | Mercifully the traffic progresses for fifty yards before it stalls again , and the Rasta does not pursue her further , but Robyn keeps a nervous eye on her rear-view mirror . |
11 | Additionally the sweat serves to cool down the body temperature . |
12 | Additionally the company claims that a lot of the glue logic normally needed has been incorporated into the chip so that a full SuperVGA card with support for video and audio recording and play-back can be built using 11 chips . |
13 | There is a statutory requirement that the offender be given seven days ' written notice setting out the conditions of eligibility for deportation , and the exceptions ; additionally the Court has indicated in a number of cases that the sentencer should invite counsel to address the court with specific reference to the question of deportation , and give reasons where a recommendation is made . |
14 | Presumably , also tax payers would erm , tax payer cost of er , the Common Agricultural Policies is substantial , and most the support comes from er , most of the support under the Common Agricultural Policy is given er , in terms of higher food prices that consumers pay . |
15 | ‘ So presumably the water acts as a coolant ? ’ |
16 | What the Double-up weeks will be able to do , that they are not supposed to do now , even though everyone involved assures me it happens , is to pay appearance money to the leading players to enter their tournaments in addition to meeting their unchanged commitment of eight single and three double-up weeks , and presumably the Grand Slams . |
17 | ‘ But presumably the Commander does n't think she ran away ? |
18 | There are a few songs but mostly the show follows the stand-up format . |
19 | Slowly , ever so slowly the angle eases as the distance from the ice-screw increases and at last I can place another . |
20 | Slowly the man remembers … |
21 | Slowly the water comes to the boil . |
22 | Slowly the drop collects . |
23 | Slowly the drop collects and carefully |
24 | I threaten nothing , but sit on my branch , attentive as any other creature ; as slowly the forest reveals itself in the cry of a bird , the crash of a branch , the rustle of leaves as something moves through the forest litter ; the incessant percussive music of insects . |
25 | This takes quite a long time and slowly the boat turns around . |
26 | Slowly the pool fills till the brim is reached |
27 | The likelihood of the success of this practice depends very much on the current state of the property market , and how badly the seller wishes to move . |
28 | If the character is slain outright the Talisman has no power to regenerate wounds . |
29 | Right the reaction goes both ways . |
30 | oh right the forsythia has actually flowered this year |